Time and the Dynamic Control of Behavior

05 social sciences 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
DOI: 10.2307/1423368 Publication Date: 2006-04-22T15:15:56Z
ABSTRACT
Time estimation: mechanisms underlying timing abilities in animals - steady-states and dynamic situations exploring scalar timing theory with human subjects reponse latencies in temporal bisection - implications for timing models brain correlates of time processing motor programming of time - electrophysiological data in humans what changes in rhythmic performances with ageing? the relationship between internal and external determinants of time estimation behaviour new perspective on prospective time estimation parallel estimation of short duration in humans duration reproduction of meaningful events - a matter of expectancy, counter/accumulator and attention allocation processe adaptation to duration in preschool children. Dynamic interfaces: on the representation of change the impact of time and risk on the design of human computer interfaces regular temporal structures and their computer simulation - the RAFT simulator temporal relations in a dynamic process - the content effect of mimmic displays anticipatory behaviour in a simulated bus traffic control task temporal landmarks to manage time in dynamic situations. Mental representations of dynamic and temporal information: dynamic perception of dynamics - object and event perception across saccadic eye movements temporal deductive reasoning mental models and working memory in temoral reasoning and spatial reasoning.
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